ALUC

About the Airport Land Use Commission:

The Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) is governed by the Public Utilities Code Section 21670 and has a basic responsibility to assist local agencies in ensuring compatible land uses in the vicinity of all airports in the County. The ALUC reviews land use proposals near civilian and military airports and other land use issues which have a potential impact on airport operations. The ALUC strives to protect the public from adverse effects of aircraft noise, ensure that people and facilities are not concentrated in areas susceptible to aircraft incidents and to ensure that no structure or land use activities adversely affect the operational integrity of the airports or their navigable airspace.

The ALUC consists of seven members. The membership includes two Commissioners appointed by the Orange County Board of Supervisors, two appointed by the League of California Cities and two appointed by the public airports. The seventh member is appointed by the other Commissioners to represent the general public.

Airport Environs Land Use Plans:

Airport Environs Land Use Plans (AELUP) exist for each of the
airports in Orange County which
include John Wayne Airport (JWA), Fullerton Municipal Airport (FMA) and Joint Forces
Training Base Los Alamitos. Additionally, there is an AELUP for Heliports. Three of the AELUPs may be downloaded by clicking on the images below. The AELUP for the Joint
Forces Training Base Los Alamitos is available upon request.

Airport
Influence Areas
(Airport Planning Areas)

The charts listed below depict the Airport Planning Areas as defined by Subdivision (b) of Section 11010 of the California
Business and Professions Code Relating to the "Notice of Airport
in Vicinity":